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Thursday!!!!!9/1/11
PAP Chemistry
  • Bell Ringer
  • Schedule
  1. Bell Ringer
  2. Numbers in Science Lab
  3. Who Are You??
  • Get out your Numbers in Science lab, your notes
    from yesterday, and complete your lab. Turn it
    in to your tray when you are finished.
  • What have you heard about a mutant strain of the
    Bird Flu?

HOMEWORK Metric, Sig Fig, Dimensional Anaylysis
quiz tomorrow!!
I CANaccurately perform measurements in the lab
utilizing sig figs
Teachers open the door, but you must enter by
yourself ?
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MetricsKilo Hecta Deca Base Unit Deci
Centi Milli1000 100 10 g, L, m
.1 .01 .001
  • Convert the following using the metric system
  • A. 45 mL to dL
  • B. 200 g to kg
  • C. 4200 mm to m

3
Dimensional AnalysisFactor Label Method
  • 5 hrs to sec
  • 4 miles to in 5,280 ft. 1mile 1 ft 12
    in.
  • 5 moles to Liters 1 mole 22.4 liters
  • 50 cm3 to m3
  • 20 kg/m3 to g/cm3

4
Scientific Notation
  • Convert to Scientific Notation
  • 0.25
  • 0.025
  • 0.0025
  • 5050

5
Convert to Standard Notation
  • 1 x 104
  • 1 x 10-4
  • 2.2x 102

6
Significant Figures
  • Counting Sig Figs
  • Count all numbers EXCEPT
  • Leading zeros -- 0.0025
  • Trailing zeros without a decimal point -- 2,500

7
Significant Figures
Counting Sig Fig Examples
1. 23.50
1. 23.50
4 sig figs
3 sig figs
2. 402
2. 402
3. 5,280
3. 5,280
3 sig figs
2 sig figs
4. 0.080
4. 0.080
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Identify the of Significant Figures
  • 0.02
  • 0.020
  • 501
  • 501.0
  • 5000
  • 5.000
  • 0.00470
  • 0.47000

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Significant Figures
  • Calculating with Sig Figs
  • Calculating with Sig Figs (cont)
  • Exact Numbers do not limit the of sig figs in
    the answer.
  • Counting numbers 12 students
  • Exact conversions 1 m 100 cm
  • 1 in any conversion 1 in 2.54 cm
  • Multiply/Divide - The with the fewest sig figs
    determines the of sig figs in the answer.

(13.91g/cm3)(23.3cm3) 324.103g
4 SF
3 SF
324 g
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Significant Figures
  • Calculating with Sig Figs (cont)
  • Add/Subtract - The with the lowest decimal
    value determines the place of the last sig fig in
    the answer.

224 g 130 g 354 g
224 g 130 g 354 g
3.75 mL 4.1 mL 7.85 mL
3.75 mL 4.1 mL 7.85 mL
? 354 g
? 7.9 mL
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Calculating error
  • Experimental 1.24 g
  • Accepted 9.98 g
  • error ?

12
C. Derived Units
  • Combination of base units.
  • 1 cm3 1 mL 1 dm3 1 L
  • Density - mass per unit volume (g/cm3)

13
Significant Figures
  • Indicate accuracy of a measurement as will as the
    measuring capacity of the instrument used.
  • Recording Sig Figs
  • Sig figs in a measurement include the known
    digits plus a final estimated digit

2.35 cm
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Numbers in Science
  • Lab Tips
  • Advice
  • Conversions
  • 454 g 1 lb.
  • 2.54 cm 1 in
  • 16 oz 1 lb.
  • Density Mass/Volume
  • Volume length x width x height (Use any time
    you use a ruler)
  • Circumference C ?d (Question 10)
  • Diameter d 2r (Question 11)
  • V Vfinal- Vinital (Use any time you do water
    displacement)
  • Volume of a sphere (Question 12)
  • V 4/3 ?r3
  • Show your math work on a separate sheet of paper
    with UNITS and CIRCLE your final answer.
  • Remember your SIG FIGS!!
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